Jaylen Brown Quotes
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I've turned from an ordinary Australian housewife into a gigastar, icon, talk-show host, swami, spin doctor... and now I'm a style guru!
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I played the trumpet for nine years, and then I joined the choir after that, and then I was in musicals in high school.
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The young are adept at learning, but even more adept at avoiding it.
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I used to get butterflies. Now we're always ready to hit the stage and rock out.
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I think great artists have no time to waste with having disproportionate egos and irrational requests. They're too focused on their work to actually lose themselves in hysterical spirals where they become monsters or tyrants.
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I'm really into fashion, but I don't really spend that much on clothes. I manage to find everything I want at a good price.
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There is no magical formula for winning a Nobel Prize.
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I say 'here's the thing' a lot, both to alert people that I'm about to say something important and to give myself a moment to figure out what that important thing might be, because my head is so often completely empty.
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I stopped caring what people thought.
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They were ridiculous times. After I won my world championship in 1976, I went to Japan.
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I don't exactly know what I mean by that, but I mean it.
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Everything in America is so stratified by class now. We have the 93rd level of income inequality in the world. You're already seeing highway lanes that are for pay and ones that aren't.
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You cannot play naive if you're not.
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Speaking out is important for me because everyone should be treated equally.
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Women are like elephants. I like to look at 'em, but I wouldn't want to own one.
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Sometimes, if I allow time to be creative, it doesn't show up.
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Everybody has their own answer of what a catch should be. I say, secure the ball; if the ball is not moving, it's a dead ball, simple as that.
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There's more pressure on women to be chirpy and perky.
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The great fact was the land itself, which seemed to overwhelm the little beginnings of human society that struggled in its sombre wastes.
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Romance is the sweetening of the soul With fragrance offered by the stricken heart.
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I'm really sort of cautious about being too didactic. To me there are writers that can do that, but I think they drown in that after a while. I do think the job of a writer is to raise questions and nobody likes the questions being asked.
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I'm not sure that there's anybody else that's as psychologically complex and who's given us this window into his soul that Nixon gave us. That's what I find absolutely addictive and seductive.
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If the writing is good, then the writing is already funny. All you have to do is make this funny writing true to the very deepest of your heart, and the fact that you are capable of making this true will be hysterical.
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Everything is educational.